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Spell the word Worksheet-31

Spell the Word Worksheet-31

 

Choose the correct spelling of the word for the clue given.

  1. "to put a heavy load on"

(A) enncumber (B) enkumber   (C) encumber   (D) engumber

 

  1. "disposed to seek revenge; revengeful"

(A) vindictiv      (B) vinndictive  (C) vindiktive    (D) vindictive

 

  1. "Of the color of blood"

(A) sanguin       (B) sanguine     (C) sannguine   (D) sanguinne

 

  1. "to meet in order to deliberate together or compare views"

(A) conpher       (B) confer          (C) cunfer         (D) connfer

 

  1. "to cause to be extremely angry; infuriate"

(A) incens         (B) inncense      (C) incense        (D) incensse

 

  1. "vehicle"

(A) conveyanc                                (B) conveyance

(C) cunveyance                              (D) conveiance

 

  1. "a slight advantage useful for future progress"

(A) tuehold        (B) toeholld       (C) toehuld        (D) toehold

 

  1. "the lowest point of a wave"

(A) truugh         (B) truogh         (C) trough         (D) traugh

 

  1. "of a size or splendor suggesting great expense; lavish."

(A) sumptuous                              (B) sumptuuus

(C) sumptuuos                              (D) sumptouus

 

  1. "hold back, stop, smother"

(A) stifle             (B) stiphle         (C) stifl               (D) stiflle

 

  1. "persuade not to do something"

(A) dissuad        (B) dissuade      (C) disuade       (D) disssuade

 

  1. "to please or satisfy; to give what is desired to ; indulge"

(A) gratify          (B) gratiphy      (C) gratifie        (D) grtatify

 

  1. "to restore to good health or useful life through therapy and education"

(A) rehabilitat                               (B) rehabilitate

(C) rehabillitate                            (D) rehabiliptate

 

  1. "condition or quality of being dim or lacking light"

(A) ubscurity    (B) obscurity     (C) obscuritie   (D) obsscurity

 

  1. "fine handwriting; ornamental penmanship"

(A) calligrafy    (B) caligraphy  (C) calligraphy (D) calligraphie

 

  1. "graceful politeness"

(A) suavitie        (B) suavity         (C) ssuavity       (D) usavity

 

  1. "to inflict severe punishment on."

(A) castigat       (B) casstigate    (C) kastigate     (D) castigate

 

  1. "a monster with the head and trunk of a woman and the tail, wings, and talons of a bird"

(A) Harpie         (B) Harpy          (C) Hqrpy         (D) Haerpy

 

  1. "clearly, smoothly, expressively"

(A) phluently    (B) fluentlie       (C) fluenntly     (D) fluently

 

  1. "to overlook, forgive, or disregard without protest or censure"

(A) condone      (B) condon        (C) cundone      (D) conndone

 

  1. "movement; rhythmic beating"

(A) pulsatiun    (B) pulsatoin     (C) pulsation     (D) pulsationn

 

  1. "To think it appropriate to one's dignity; condescend; to grant or give"

(A) diegn            (B) deignn         (C) deign            (D) den

 

  1. "the process of writing and of compiling a dictionary"

(A) lexicografy                              (B) lexicugraphy

(C) lexicography                           (D) lexicographie

 

  1. "the passing on of trait from an organism to its offspring"

(A) hereditie     (B) heredyty      (C) heredity       (D) heraedity

 

  1. "make muffled or confused"

(A) addle            (B) addl              (C) adle              (D) addlle

 

  1. "Dangerously lacking in stability; based on uncertain or unproved premises"

(A) precariuus  (B) precariuos  (C) precarious  (D) precaroius

 

  1. "spreading of emotions, ideas, or customs from one person to another"

(A) cuntagion   (B) contagoin    (C) contagion    (D) conntagion

 

  1. "Full of or exhibiting servile compliance; fawning"

(A) ubsequious                              (B) obsequiuos

(C) obsequoius                              (D) obsequious

 

  1. "not capable of feeling sensation"

(A) insensat       (B) insensate     (C) innsensate  (D) inssensate

 

  1. "support; authorize; permit"

(A) sanction      (B) sanctiun      (C) sanctoin      (D) sannction

 

  1. "Full of or exhibiting servile compliance; fawning"

(A) ubsequious                              (B) obsequiuos

(C) obsequoius                              (D) obsequious

 

  1. "a poison that damages biochemical processes"

(A) pullutant     (B) polutant      (C) pollutannt   (D) pollutant

 

  1. "a short, clever saying or poem"

(A) epgiram      (B) epigrawm   (C) epiram        (D) epigram

 

  1. "easily angered; bad-tempered; showing or expressing anger"

(A) chuleric       (B) choleric       (C) cholleric      (D) kholeric

 

  1. "To enclose or encase completely with or as if with a covering"

(A) envelup       (B) ennvelop     (C) envelop        (D) envellop

 

  1. "suddenly, violently, intermittently"

(A) spasmodically                        (B) spasmudically

(C) spasmodicaly                         (D) spasmodicallie

 

  1. "a bitter, abusive denunciation."

(A) diatrib         (B) daitribe       (C) diatribe       (D) ditribe

 

  1. "small; tiny"

(A) minute         (B) minut          (C) minnute      (D) imnute

 

  1. "courage and fortitude; spirit"

(A) mettl            (B) metle           (C) mettlle         (D) mettle

 

  1. "listening carefully"

(A) hearcening                              (B) heerkening

(C) hearkenning                           (D) hearkening

 

Answers:

(1)-C; (2)-D; (3)-B; (4)-B; (5)-C; (6)-B; (7)-D; (8)-C; (9)-A; (10)-A; (11)-B; (12)-A; (13)-B; (14)-B; (15)-C; (16)-B; (17)-D; (18)-B; (19)-D; (20)-A; (21)-C; (22)-C; (23)-C; (24)-C; (25)-A; (26)-C; (27)-C; (28)-D; (29)-B; (30)-A; (31)-D; (32)-D; (33)-D; (34)-B; (35)-C; (36)-A; (37)-C; (38)-A; (39)-D; (40)-D